Search Kapolei 24 Hour Booking
Kapolei 24 hour booking records come from HPD District 8, the West Oahu hub. The district station handles first intake for the "Second City" zone, which covers Kapolei, Ewa Beach, Nanakuli, and Waianae. After the station stop, the person heads to HPD Central Receiving for the full 24 hour booking process. Kapolei is the site of the First Circuit Family Court and a big FBI field office, so many criminal cases tied to a Kapolei 24 hour booking play out right here. Use this page to find the daily log, the right phone line, and the court route.
Kapolei 24 Hour Booking Overview
Kapolei HPD District 8 Station
Kapolei is the seat of HPD District 8. The station sits on Kamokila Boulevard in the Second City core. The district runs patrol, investigations, and community policing for Kapolei, Ewa Beach, Nanakuli, and Waianae. For any Kapolei 24 hour booking, the District 8 station is the first stop. Officers log the time, read rights, and start the intake file.
The area is growing fast. Business district security, patrol, investigations, and community policing all fall on District 8. HPD coordinates with the Federal Bureau of Investigation field office at 91-1300 Enterprise Street, Kapolei, HI 96707. FBI phone is (808) 566-4300. That office handles federal matters. Joint task force arrests still run through HPD booking for any state-level charge, then move to federal booking if the case is federal.
After District 8 intake, the person is moved to HPD Central Receiving at 801 South Beretania Street in downtown Honolulu. That site runs the full 24 hour booking desk for every Oahu arrest. Fingerprints, mugshot, and the booking number are all done here. HPD Records and Identification Division sits in the same building, phone (808) 529-3191.
Short road, same log. Kapolei arrests end up in the same HPD daily file as Waikiki arrests.
If charges are filed within 48 hours, the person moves to Oahu Community Correctional Center. OCCC is the main pretrial jail. The Department of Public Safety runs the facility and reports custody status into VINE Link. That system sends free alerts when the person is released, transferred, or sent back.
The Hawaii State Judiciary page above maps every First Circuit courthouse that touches a Kapolei 24 hour booking, from the main criminal court on Punchbowl Street to the Kapolei Judiciary Complex. Self-help info lives there too for people without a lawyer.
Kapolei Judiciary Complex
The Ronald T.Y. Moon Kapolei Courthouse at 4675 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, HI 96707 is home to First Circuit Family Court. Main phone is (808) 954-8300. The complex handles divorce, custody, restraining orders, juvenile cases, and family-related criminal matters. Any Kapolei 24 hour booking that ties to a domestic violence charge or a juvenile offense may end up here.
Kapolei District Court also works out of this complex. District Court hears misdemeanors and traffic cases. If an adult is booked on a Kapolei misdemeanor, the first appearance may happen at the Kapolei courthouse. Felony cases head to the main criminal court at 777 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu.
Hours run Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The court clerk sells certified copies. Each felony or misdemeanor file opens a trail of records that post to eCourt Kokua. Free to search. Document downloads cost $3 for the first 30 pages.
The eCourt Kokua portal above links Kapolei 24 hour booking arrests to the First Circuit case file. Type the defendant name and each charge, hearing date, and judge name pops up. Free to view. Court document downloads cost $3 per file for the first 30 pages.
Note: The Kapolei Judiciary Complex has a security screening. Plan for extra time on hearing day. Leave knives, tools, and scissors in the car.
How to Search Kapolei 24 Hour Booking Logs
Start on the Honolulu Police Department page. The HPD arrest logs page posts one PDF a day. That file holds every adult 24 hour booking across Oahu, including every Kapolei arrest. The log shows the name, age, sex, race, arrest time, offense, and report number. Files rotate off after 14 days.
To pull a booking report that is older than 14 days, mail a written request to the HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Attach a clear copy of your ID and the report number if you have it. The HPD police reports page has the full request steps. Response time runs about 10 business days under HRS chapter 92F.
For conviction history tied to a Kapolei 24 hour booking, use HCJDC criminal history record checks. Two paths. Name-based search on eCrim is $5 per unique name. Fingerprint check is $35 in person or $55 by mail. Fingerprint checks catch records filed under aliases.
The Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center runs the adult criminal history repository. It issues police clearances known as Police Abstracts. The HCJDC public access site at the HPD Records Division is the closest walk-in option for Kapolei residents. Each printout is $25.
Kapolei 24 Hour Booking Custody Alerts
For live custody status, phone the HPD main line at (808) 529-3191 and ask for the Central Receiving desk. Staff can say if the person is still in custody or has been moved to OCCC. For free automated alerts, sign up on VINE Link. The service runs 24 hours a day and sends calls, texts, or e-mails when custody status changes.
VINEmobile is the phone app version. Download it and set a watch on any name. The Hawaii SAVIN program ties VINE Link to the Department of Public Safety database. Free. Anonymous. Confidential.
If the person is at OCCC pretrial, visit hours and rules post on the DPS site. Walk-ins bring ID. Cash goes through the lobby kiosk. Mail to an OCCC inmate goes to 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819.
48 Hour Rule: Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney must file charges within 48 hours of a Kapolei 24 hour booking, or the person is cut loose under state law.
Kapolei residents who need a background check for a housing or volunteer role can use eCrim or the VECHS program. The UIPA page sets out the right to ask for records under state open-records law. Appeals on denied requests go to the Office of Information Practices. HRS chapter 846 controls dissemination of criminal history data.
Kapolei Local Resources
HPD District 8 is the main local resource for Kapolei. The station handles walk-ins for report pickups during business hours. Records requests go to Beretania Street in Honolulu. The HPD main site lists the station phone and address.
Court self-help at the Kapolei courthouse is free. Staff hand out forms, point to the right clerk, and explain filing fees. They cannot give legal advice. Legal aid comes from Legal Aid Society of Hawaii at 924 Bethel Street in Honolulu. Phone intake runs for people with low income. The Public Defender Office at 1130 North Nimitz Highway covers court-appointed cases.
Key Kapolei contacts:
- HPD District 8 in Kapolei, main line (808) 529-3111
- HPD Records Division, (808) 529-3351
- Kapolei Judiciary Complex, (808) 954-8300
- FBI Honolulu Field Office, (808) 566-4300
- Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney, (808) 768-7400
- VINE Link, 1-877-846-3444
Kapolei Nearby Cities
Kapolei anchors a cluster of West Oahu towns. All of them share HPD District 8 for 24 hour booking and use the Kapolei Judiciary Complex or main Honolulu court for cases.

